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iPhoto 5: The Missing Manual, Fourth Edition
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iPhoto 5: The Missing Manual, Fourth Edition

by David Pogue, Derrick Story
March 2005
Beginner
400 pages
11h 49m
English
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
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Editing

There’s not much that can go wrong here, but when it does, it really goes wrong.

iPhoto crashes when I double-click a thumbnail to edit it.

You probably changed a photo file’s name in the Finder—in the iPhoto Library folder, behind the program’s back. iPhoto hates this! Only grief can follow.

Sometimes, too, a corrupted picture file will also make iPhoto crash when you try to edit it. Use the Show Image File script described on page 330 to locate the scrambled file in the Finder. Open the file in another graphics program, use its File → Save As command to replace the corrupted picture file, and then try again in iPhoto.

My Adjust panel is missing most of its sliders!

If your Mac has only a G3 processor inside, them’s the breaks. All you get is Brightness and Contrast sliders. (The rest require a G4 processor or later.)

iPhoto won’t let me use an external graphics program when I double-click a thumbnail.

Choose iPhoto → Preferences. Make sure that the Other button is selected and that a graphics program’s name appears next to it. (If not, click Other, then click Set, and then choose the program you want to use.)

Also make sure that your external editing program still exists. You might have upgraded to a newer version of that program, one whose file name is slightly different from the version you originally specified in iPhoto.

My picture doesn’t fit right on 4 x 6, 5 x 7, or 8 x 10 inch paper.

Most digital cameras produce photos in a 4:3 width-to-height ratio. Unfortunately, those ...

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